ASSISTANT LECTURER (HISTORY) - 1 POSITION @ KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY IN TANZANIA (KIUT)
The Department of Education at Kampala International University in Tanzania is inviting applications for the position of Assistant Lecturer in History. The appointee will be responsible for teaching History courses, preparing lesson plans, and evaluating student performance through examinations and coursework. This position requires a candidate who is passionate about historical research and capable of inspiring students to explore the heights of the discipline.
In addition to teaching duties, the Assistant Lecturer will participate in community service and university outreach programs. The role is based in Dar es Salaam at the KIUT campus. The university is a private institution fully accredited by the TCU, offering a professional work environment that values integrity and academic rigor. Applicants must ensure all documentation is accurate and certified as per the university's strict guidelines.
In addition to teaching duties, the Assistant Lecturer will participate in community service and university outreach programs. The role is based in Dar es Salaam at the KIUT campus. The university is a private institution fully accredited by the TCU, offering a professional work environment that values integrity and academic rigor. Applicants must ensure all documentation is accurate and certified as per the university's strict guidelines.
Key Requirements
Master of Arts in History with a minimum GPA of 4.0.
Bachelor of Arts with Education (History) with a minimum GPA of 3.5 or above.
Minimum of three (3) years of teaching experience.
Up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV) including telephone and email contacts.
Submission of certified copies of all relevant academic certificates.
Three reputable referees with active and reliable contact details.
Foreign education certificates must be verified by NECTA, NACTE, or TCU.
Signed application letter written in English.
Commitment to high academic standards and student mentorship.
Ability to work effectively within a multicultural university environment.